Woody Allen has been a controversial figure since the early '90s, but the #MeToo movement has brought his molestation accusation back into the spotlight.

For those somehow unaware, his daughter Dylan Farrow says he molested her when she was just seven years old, a claim Allen has denied for more than a quarter century — saying her mother Mia Farrow coached her as revenge for him marrying her adopted daughter Soon-Yi Previn.

The scandal has put a great many actors into an awkward position, as everyone used to jump at the chance to work with the prolific filmmaker.

So what do the stars of his movies say now? Many are coming out against him, but not all…

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40 years ago, Diane Keaton won Best Actress at the 1978 Oscars for her performance in Annie Hall.

Like most actors do, she thanked her director, Woody Allen, with glee. And that enthusiasm for him remains today…

As you're probably aware, in 1992, his adoptive daughter, a then-seven-year-old Dylan Farrow, accused him of sexually assaulting her. He has repeatedly denied the allegations. While many actors have spoken out about their regrets on working with him amid the #MeToo movement, the legendary actress has defended fellow Oscar winner Allen against the claims.

After Kate Winslet — who collaborated with the director on Wonder Wheel — said at the London Critics' Circle Film Awards that she has "bitter regrets" about working with certain individuals, Allen's Annie Hall costar Diane Keaton announced she is standing by her longtime "friend."

On Monday, the legendary actress wrote the following message on Twitter, defending the filmmaker against accusations he sexually molested daughter Dylan Farrow when she was seven.

Woody Allen is my friend and I continue to believe him. It might be of interest to take a look at the 60 Minute interview from 1992 and see what you think. https://t.co/QVQIUxImB1
— Diane Keaton (@Diane_Keaton) January 29, 2018

Since the emergence of the #MeToo movement, several Allen collaborators — including Mira Sorvino, Rebecca Hall, and Timothée Chalamet– have publicly distanced themselves from the controversial director.

Back on the red carpet, the La La Land starlet chose a mixed print Loewe frock with black Stella Luna shoes — and we're loving her red pout. Meanwhile, Meg continued her stylish streak in a floral midi dress with metallic silver platforms!

Reese was the most demure in a black and white Miu Miu shift dress, pearl earrings, and black heels! Even Diane was in the same color scheme, as she chose an A-line black dress with a white overcoat and chunky Louis Vuitton boots!

According to Stephen, some fans took to Twitter to slam Lorelai and Rory for their casual coffee cup holding and disregard of "physics" in one of first episodes of the revival. We can't say we didn't notice their object-holding issues…